Notice of blue green algae bloom on Tea Lake
Many species of blue-green algae (also called cyanobacteria) have the potential to produce toxins that are harmful to the health of humans and animals when exposed in large amounts. Due to the confirmed presence of the bloom, the SMDHU are asking residents and visitors to exercise caution and recognize that toxins may also be present.
Safety measures as recommended by the SMDHU
As a precautionary measure, the SMDHU urges residents and businesses to avoid drawing or drinking water from private water supplies that are impacted by the lake where blue-green algae has been identified and to take the following precautions:
- do not use a private water supply that is impacted or draws water from this area of the lake for the preparation of infant formula or for any uses related to food and drinking
- do not allow pets or livestock to drink or swim in the water where an algae bloom is visible
- fish taken from waters with cyanobacterial blooms have the potential to contain toxins
- exercise caution when eating fish caught in water where blue-green algae blooms occur
- do not use herbicides, copper sulphate, or other algaecides that may break open algae cells and release toxins into the water
- avoid water sport activities where an algae bloom is visible
The SMDHU strongly recommends seeking medical attention if symptoms such as skin, eye or throat irritation, allergic reactions or breathing difficulties occur following contact with the blue-green algae bloom.
Anyone who comes into contact with blue-green algae should wash with soap and water or rinse thoroughly with clean water. Swimming, bathing, or showering with water not visibly affected by a blue-green algae bloom is not expected to cause health effects.
Updates to be provided by the SMDHU
The SMDHU and the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks will continue to work together to monitor the algal bloom and updates will be provided on health unit's website.
For further information, call Health Connection Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-877-721-7520.
Links to general information and updates about blue-green algae are available on the health unit website at www.simcoemuskokahealth.org.
Contact
Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit
Phone: 1-877-721-7520
Notification received via email to the Township of Severn from Jenee Wallace, BASc, CPHI(C), Program Coordinator, Safe Water, Environmental Health Department, October 30, 2024.